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Cycling Weekly
2026-05-19 10:14:47
Giro d'Italia stage 10 time trial start times: all the riders, from last to first off the start ramp
Summary By: eMotoX
Stage 10 of the 2026 Giro d’Italia, a crucial individual time trial stretching 42 kilometres from Viareggio to Massa in Tuscany, is poised to shake up the general classification standings. The flat course, while lacking in elevation, demands sustained power and endurance, favouring strong time trial specialists. Italian rider Filippo Ganna of Netcompany-Ineos is widely regarded as the favourite to excel, whereas lightweight climbers, including the current maglia rosa Alfonso Eulálio from Bahrain Victorious, are expected to face a challenging day against the clock.
The time trial offers a significant opportunity for all-rounders like Jonas Vingegaard of Visma-Lease a Bike to gain valuable seconds on their rivals. Conversely, contenders such as Felix Gall and Jai Hindley are likely to adopt a defensive approach, aiming to minimise losses rather than make aggressive time gains. Riders will start in reverse order of the general classification, adding a strategic element as the top contenders set out last, with the race ultimately decided by performance on the road.
Start times for all riders have been meticulously scheduled between 12pm and 3pm, with the first riders off the ramp beginning at midday and the final GC hopefuls starting in the early afternoon. This staggered start order allows fans and teams to track the evolving leaderboard throughout the day. The detailed timetable underscores the importance of pacing and timing in such a long and demanding test against the clock.
The outcome of this stage could have far-reaching implications for the overall race, potentially reshuffling the leaderboard and setting the tone for the remaining stages. Riders who perform well here may consolidate or improve their positions, while those who struggle could find their ambitions dented. As always, the unpredictable nature of racing means that the final verdict will only be delivered once all riders have completed the course.
